No. 2 Oregon had revenge on their minds in the Pac-12 Championship as they faced No. 7 Arizona, and they achieved exactly that with a 51-13 blowout win to win their first Pac-12 title since 2011, and they are guaranteed a spot in the college football playoff.

The Ducks had previously lost to the Wildcats, 31-24, but they avenged their only loss of the season in every way possible. Their offense was off to a slow start in the first quarter as they only scored six points, but they began clicking and stormed out to a 30-0 lead after halftime.

Quarterback Marcus Mariota cemented his Heisman Trophy win with five total touchdowns. He threw for 313 yards and two touchdowns on 25-of-38 passing while running for 33 yards and three touchdowns on 10 carries.

Meanwhile, the Wildcats were in for a nightmare as they went through three quarterbacks. Anu Solomon was held to 34 yards before being replaced by Jesse Scroggins.

Backup quarterback Jerrard Randall scored a touchdown as the clock winded down and rushed for 81 yards on 10 carries. Scroggins threw a 69-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Cayleb Jones, but the Wildcats only came up with 224 total yards.